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NIZERA-500

NIZERA-500

Aciclovir 500mg Inj

Treats severe herpes infections that need more dose. In shingles (Herpes Zoster).

Treats severe herpes infections that need more dose. In shingles (Herpes Zoster). Active in HSV encephalitis. Applied in severe outbreaks of genital herpes. Prevents recurrence in transplant and HIV patients.

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Uses

Treats severe herpes infections that need more dose. In shingles (Herpes Zoster). Active in HSV encephalitis. Applied in severe outbreaks of genital herpes. Prevents recurrence in transplant and HIV patients.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, diarrhea. Headache, fatigue. Kidney toxicity in case not hydrated Rare: Seizures, confusion. Pain in the area of injection.

Uses

Treats severe herpes infections that need more dose. In shingles (Herpes Zoster). Active in HSV encephalitis. Applied in severe outbreaks of genital herpes. Prevents recurrence in transplant and HIV patients.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, diarrhea. Headache, fatigue. Kidney toxicity in case not hydrated Rare: Seizures, confusion. Pain in the area of injection.

Indications

  • Severe herpes zoster Herpes encephalitis. Recurrent HSV in immunocompromised patients.

FAQ

Q1. How does 250 mg Acyclovir differ with 500 mg?
500 mg is in case of severe or resistant infections.

Q2. Does it cure chickenpox?
Yes, in complex cases.

Q3. Is it spoken?
Severe cases are treated through injection, mild cases are treated through tablets.

Q4. Is it applicable in HIV patients?
Yes, popular prescription.

Q5. How long does treatment take?
Typically 5-10 days with infection.

Indications

  • Severe herpes zoster Herpes encephalitis. Recurrent HSV in immunocompromised patients.

FAQ

Q1. How does 250 mg Acyclovir differ with 500 mg?
500 mg is in case of severe or resistant infections.

Q2. Does it cure chickenpox?
Yes, in complex cases.

Q3. Is it spoken?
Severe cases are treated through injection, mild cases are treated through tablets.

Q4. Is it applicable in HIV patients?
Yes, popular prescription.

Q5. How long does treatment take?
Typically 5-10 days with infection.

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